CHICAGO'S PREVIOUS GAME

Chicago

Minnesota

STATS

GP

GS

CG

SHO

IP

H

R

ER

HR

BB

SO

W

L

P/GS

WHIP

BAA

ERA

2018 Regular Season

20

20

0

0

120.2

97

61

56

15

55

90

6

8

98.3

1.26

.220

4.18

Career

86

83

1

0

494.1

467

241

220

61

211

473

26

29

99.5

1.37

.251

4.01

FANTASY BASEBALL

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Coming off arthroscopic surgery on his left shoulder last September, starting pitcher Carlos Rodon said Friday that he's feeling good and hopes to rejoin the White Sox in late May. He expected to begin pitching in extended spring training next week.

The Chicago White Sox have agreed to a $13 million, one-year deal with slugger Jose Abreu, avoiding a salary-arbitration hearing. The team also reached one-year deals with Leury Garcia, Luis Avilan and Carlos Rodon.